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05-06-2014 06:16 PM

petite

That is quite scary! We have an angry bully close to us but he/she lives behind our neighbor so there is only corner barking. Unstable neighbor dogs are no fun.

05-04-2014 05:15 PM

misslesleedavis1

Ooh on bright side of things I got some great new samsung machines today for under 1600.00 yey

Yesterday I was doing yard work and this decided to head butt me in my butt. Imagine my surprise as I fell toward. He then attempted to jump in my yard. I have a 6 ft fence and he almost had it if I didn't stop him. I did learn that this breed can be quite stubborn after I chased him for a mile in a car and he wouldn't get in until a nice man lifted him in. He did manage to get a whole hamburger out of me ...

05-04-2014 12:19 PM

misslesleedavis1

Urgh the retriever ya that guy has issues, never seen the dog that was there this morn tho..ohwell, no one got hurt which is great. The depot will have what we need to secure it, cant blame the unfixed male, he was just doing what unfixed males do

she can't put an electric wire fence on the outside of her fence because that would be in inside fence of her neighbour, in a suburban residence . won't fly.
on this same street there is a dog that is a problem , probably sooner than later.

05-04-2014 12:01 PM

Gwenhwyfair

I had a friend who had dobies that had a problem with a bully mix coming around. He decided it was more 'fun' in her yard and was constantly getting in there with her dogs.

Hopefully this guy won't be back to bother you and your dogs.

I've got two peas in a pod too btw! Woe be unto the dog that ever messes with Autumn, our Aussie, while Ilda is around.

I have never seen him before! We have had the curious and very loving white fluffy dog hang out on our front lawn before but he likes to play. I am really lucky tyson and shiggs were kitchen helpers in the house..they are pretty bonded and it would have been an episode of mean girls in my back yard but substitute verbal smackdowns for jaws of death.

Suggest you look into some electric fence. It's usually not too expensive and run it on the outside of your fence at just about bully nose height. Maybe rub a little chicken fat on the wire before you turn it on too. Give those unwanted bullies a little shock in the snoot and they won't try to bother getting through your fence again......

I have never seen him before! We have had the curious and very loving white fluffy dog hang out on our front lawn before but he likes to play. I am really lucky tyson and shiggs were kitchen helpers in the house..they are pretty bonded and it would have been an episode of mean girls in my back yard but substitute verbal smackdowns for jaws of death.

Suggest you look into some electric fence. It's usually not too expensive and run it on the outside of your fence at just about bully nose height. Maybe rub a little chicken fat on the wire before you turn it on too. Give those unwanted bullies a little shock in the snoot and they won't try to bother getting through your fence again......

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